Speed limit of network in the workstation?

Do you know if there is no speed limit of network between the virtual machines running on the same workstation to Vmware? I think remember something about say 1 Gbps as maximum, but if virtual machines can provide throughput more - it will go by?

Do you use bridged or one of the networks vmnet1 hostonly or 8

hostonly networks are limited only by the host CPU resources

But anyway - Gbit network is much faster than anything that can manage virtual disks

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